Galapagos critter
Else clues• 'The Night of the ___' (Tennessee Williams play)
• FoxTrot pet
• FoxTrot pet, in the funnies
• I Wanna ___ (Karen Kaufman Orloff children's book)
• The Night of the ___
• 1964's The Night of the ___
• Anole's cousin
• Arboreal lizard
• Baja creature
• Basilisk's cousin
• Beast in a Williams title
• Big lizard
• Cactus flower eater
• Central American critter
• Chameleon kin
• Chameleon's cousin
• Chameleonlike creature
• Chuckwalla's cousin
• Common lizard
• Creature in a Tennessee Williams title
• Creature whose tail makes up half its body's length
• Creature with a black-banded tail
• Creature with a crest
• Creature with a dewlap
• Creature with a spiny tail
• Crested pet
• Crested reptile
• Critter in a Tennessee Williams title
• Desert critter
• Desert lizard
• Dewlapped creature
• Dewlapped lizard
• Exotic pet
• Fan-throated reptile
• Gal
• Galapagan lizard
• Galapagos beast
• Galapagos creature
• Galapagos Islands critter
• Herbivorous lizard
• Large lizard
• Large lizard sometimes kept as a pet
• Large tropical lizard
• Large, spiny lizard
• Lizard in a play and film title
• Lizard in a T. Williams title
• Lizard in a Tennessee Williams title
• Lizard some keep as a pet
• Lizard with a dewlap
• Lizard with a long tail
• Lizard with a long tongue
• Lizard with a serrated crest
• Long green lizard
• Long-tailed pet
• Mexican herbivore
• Mexican lizard
• Night of the ___
• Pet invariably named Iggy or Juana?
• Pet lizard
• Pet that can be leashed
• Pet that needs ultraviolet lighting
• Popular reptile pet
• Quincy, in the comic strip FoxTrot
• Quincy, Jason's pet in the FoxTrot comic, e.g.
• Relative of a chuckwalla
• Scaly pet
• South American lizard
• Spine-crested lizard
• Spiny lizard
• Spiny pet
• Spiny-backed lizard
• Spiny-crested pet
• Stout-bodied lizard
• Tennessee reptile?
• Tennessee Williams lizard
• Tennessee Williams title critter
• Tennessee Williams title word
• Tennessee Williams's The Night of the ___
• Tennessee's lizard
• Tree-climbing lizard
• Tropical American lizard
• Tropical lizard
• Williams title lizard
• Williams title reptile
• Williams' The Night of the ___
• Word in a Tennessee Williams title
• Large herbivorous tropical American arboreal lizards with a spiny crest along the back
• Used as human food in Central and South America